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London Community Land Trust

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London Community Land Trust is raising £450,000 to build 12 new affordable homes in Lewisham and bring forward the next phase of development of up to 100 more at the Olympic Park.

Business founded

2007 as East London Citizens' CLT Ltd

Headquarters

London

What they do

London Community Land Trust Limited (“London CLT”) is a community benefit society creating permanently affordable homes for local families in one of the most expensive cities in the world. It is the first CLT in London. Read more

Financial performance

London CLT aims to raise £450,000 through this share offer which will be used to develop 12 new affordable homes in Lewisham and bring forward the next phase of development of up to 100 more at the Olympic Park.

Key social performance indicator

184 permanently affordable homes in the next 10 years

Governance and people

Who benefits

The purpose of London CLT is to develop affordable housing which, instead of maximising profit from building houses, sells them at prices people can afford. Affordability for new owners is defined relative to average local incomes.

London CLT aims to deliver 184 homes which at full occupancy could be home to 727 Londoners.

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